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1511:Levi Coffin
1468:Individuals
748:Inner Light
511:Testimonies
396:John Wilbur
326:Rufus Jones
311:Elias Hicks
266:Anne Conway
261:Levi Coffin
1966:Categories
1818:Simplicity
1651:Betsy Ross
1636:Alice Paul
1566:Carl Heath
1546:George Fox
1531:Judi Dench
1526:James Dean
821:References
532:Simplicity
361:Alice Paul
291:George Fox
276:Judi Dench
271:James Dean
203:George Fox
47:Early life
1827:By region
966:Our Paper
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637:New Birth
544:By region
189:Quakerism
134:Wampanoag
126:Wampanoag
107:Nantucket
53:Haverhill
40:Nantucket
1936:Tapestry
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522:Equality
180:a series
178:Part of
148:—
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1941:Wedding
1931:Schools
1896:History
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